![]() ![]() ![]() That's because Hunt doesn't want Have I Been Pwned to be used by identity thieves to check whether a specific email address/password combination is valid. There's another big difference: Have I Been Pwned lets you check passwords by themselves, and email addresses by themselves, but never both at the same time. Yet there's bound to be some overlap between the two. ![]() Google told Wired's Lily Hay Newman that its database is not the same as the Have I Been Pwned database of six billion compromised credential sets maintained by Australian security researcher Troy Hunt. ![]()
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